M MI  HIOCI  Llill,  wm  MI  ran. 


PHILADELPHIA: 

Rue  & JoxES,  Puinters,  100  and  108  South  Third  Street.  * 

1S78. 


BARBER  & HENBERSOR, 

•WHOLESALE  ROOMS. 

2002  a.rLd-  200*^  ZivdCa.r]^et  Street, 

PHILADELPHIA, 

AND 

318  Eighth  Street,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

WALNUT  AND  PINE  MILL  WORK 

AND 


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P.  M.  BARBER  and  A.  B.  HENDERSON  are  the  only  members  of  our  firm. 

J.  B.  RANK  is  the  only  person  authorized  to  sign  our  name  by  power  of  attorney. 


Since  issuing  our  last  Catalogue  we  have  added  a full  line  of  Builders’  Hardware 
to  our  stock.  We  buy  all  Hardware  direct  from  Factories,  and  being  at  no  additional 
expense  for  rents  and  clerk  hire,  we  can  sell  Hardware  lower  than  Market  Street 
Houses,  when  high  rents  and  clerk  hire  must  all  be  paid  by  the  purchaser  paying 
more  for  goods.  A man  thoroughly  understanding  the  Hardware  business  in  charge. 
All  orders  for  any  kind  of  Hardware  promptly  filled.  Country  Merchants  sup- 
plied at  Lowest  Commerce  Street  Rates.  Also  Gravel  Roofing,  Lowest  Cash 
Prices.  Plumbing  in  all  its  branches  is  now  one  of  our  departments. 

GLASS,  PAINT  AND  OILS, 

AT  FACTORY  RATES. 


'pazzcrr.s 


THE  CHEAPEST  IN  THE  MARKET. 


One  of  the  best  Architects  in  Philadelphia  will  be  in  attendance  at  our  office, 
from  8 to  A.  M.,  to  consult  and  give  information  in  his  department. 


SPECIAL  IMPROVEMENT  IN  PIVOT  BLINDS, 

Retaining  the  slat  in  any  position  desired,  giving  partial  light  or  full  light;  being  an  ! 
improvement  long  needed.  Ask  for  Nessen’s  Patent  Blind. 


I We  have  also  added  a WALNUT  DEPARTMENT  to  our  factory,  and  will  fur- 

j nish  Walnut  Doors,  solid  or  veneered.  Also,  Walnut  Window  Frames,  and  everything 

in  the  Walnut  line,  at  much  reduced  rates  when  compared  with  City  Mill  rates. 

All  work  guaranteed. 

I Buyers  through  the  South  can  have  goods  shipped  by  water  at  Philadelphia,  or 

1 Washington  City,  as  preferred. 

' Market  Street  Cars  from  Jersey  Ferry  east,  and  Penna.  R.  R.  Depot  west,  pass  our 

Door. 


AVEW  LIBRARY  /r 
COLUMDIA  UAIVERSITY 


CATALOGUE 


1st.  Prices  reduced  lower  than  they  have  ever  been. 

2d.  Owing  to  the  difficulty  many  have  in  deducting  per  centage,  we  omit 
i prices,  but  will  furnish  them  by  return  mail  to  any  one. 

' 3d.  We  own  the  largest  factory  in  Pennsylvania,  with  facilities  in  kiln-dried 

goods  unequalled  in  the  State,  having  just  completed  a third  large  dry-kiln,  which  will 
enable  us  to  deliver  any  special  order  in  Philadelphia  in  one  week  from  its  acceptance 
at  our  house.  All  dealers  and  builders  will  fully  appreciate  this  advantage  to  them. 

.jth.  Our  factory  is  within  twenty-four  hours’  railroad  communication  with  our 
Philadelphia  house. 

j ' 5th.  Having  manufactured  for  several  years  for  the  different  Atlantic  cities,  we 

fully  understand  all  the  different  kinds  of  work  used  in  the  different  cities, 
j 6th.  We  have  now  added  a Stair  Rail  Department  to  our  house,  and  are  now 

prepared  to  offer  to  all  customers  everything  used  in  building  a house. 

: 7th.  We  have  also  added  Slate  Mantels  to  our  stock.  Country  customers  can 

have  their  orders  filled  for  all  goods  needed  in  their  business,  direct  from  our  stock. 

8th.  All  parties  ordering  goods  will  save  time  by  being  particular  in  giving 
sizes,  by  referring  to  Philadelphia  size  list  for  all  orders  for  Philadelphia  style  of  work. 

9th.  We  carry  a large  stock  of  work  in  our  house.  Nos.  2002  & 2004  Market 
Street,  Philadelphia;  also,  at  house  318  Eighth  Street,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.,  and 
at  factory  of  P.  M.  Barber  &:  Co.,  Montgomery,  Lycoming  County,  Pa. 

loth.  We  will  only  attempt  to  enumerate  in  our  Catalogue  some  of  the  leading 
articles  in  our  line,  but  say  to  all,  we  keep  everything  dealers  and  builders  want  in  stock 
at  factory  or  one  of  our  houses. 

nth.  We  also  ship  all  kinds  of  seasoned  lumber  at  AV'est  Branch,  Michigan; 
wholesale  rates,’ as  low  as  you  can  buy  at  Williamsport  or  any  Susquehanna  town. 

1 2 th.  We  keep  full  line  of  American  and  French  Glass  at  lowest  city  rates. 

13th.  On  application  we  send  Builderg’  Card,  giving  the  name  of  every  article 
used  in  erecting  a house  ; very  valuable  to  builders  in  making  estimates. 

14th.  Wood  Mantels  in  variety,  very  cheap. 

15th.  In  calculating  the  price  of  Moulded  Doors,  add  the  price  of  moulding, 
then  deduct  the  percentage,  and  for  all  other  articles  in  the  same  way. 


Barber  lienderson , 
DOOR 


Width 

. . Length. 

H 

u 

1? 

Width.  .Length. 

1 

u 

' Width. 

.Length. 

u 

u 

3.0 

X 6.0 

2.8  X 7.0 

1 . 

; 

3.0 

X 

8.0 

2.3 

X 

1 

2.10  X “ 

2.0 

X 

8.2 

3.4 

X ‘ ‘ 

3.0  X “ 

1 2.2 

X 

2.G 

X “ 

2.0  X 7.3 

2.4 

X 

2.8 

X “ 

2 2 X “ 

' 2.6 

X 

2.0 

X 6.3 

2.4  X “ 

i 2.8 

X 

2.3 

X “ 

2.6  X “ 

1 2.10 

X 

2.4 

X “ 

1 

2.8  X “ 

' 3.0 

X 

2.6 

X “ 

2.10  X “ 

I 

2.0 

X 

00 

2.8 

X “ 

3.0  X “ 

2.3 

X 

2.10 

X “ 

2.0  X 7.4 

1 

2.4 

X 

3.0 

X “ 

2.2  X “ 

2.6 

X 

2.0 

X 6.4 

2.4  X “ 

2.8 

X 

2.3 

X " 

2.6  X “ 

2.10 

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2.4 

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2.8  X “ 

3.0 

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2.6 

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2.10  X “ 

2.0 

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2.8 

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3.0  X “ 

2.2 

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3.10 

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2.0  X 7.6 

2.4 

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3.0 

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2.3  X “ 

2.6 

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2.0 

X 6.6 

2.4  X •' 

2.8 

X 

2.2 

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2.6  X “ 

2.10 

X 

2.4 

X 

2.8  X “ 

3.0 

X 

2.6 

X “ 

2.10  X “ 

1 i 

2.0 

X 

8.8 

2.8 

X “ 

3.0  X “ 

3.2 

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2.10 

X “ 

2.0  X 7.8 

3.4 

X 

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3.0 

X ‘‘ 

2.2  X “ 

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2.6 

X 

3.0 

X 6.8 

2.4  X “ 

2.8 

X 

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2.3 

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2.6  X " 

2.10 

X 

2.4 

X “ 

2.8  X “ 

3.0 

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2.6 

X “ 

2.10  X •' 

1 ' 

2.0 

X 

8.10 

2.8 

X “ 

3.0  X “ 

1 

2.2 

X 

2.10 

X 

2.0  X 7.10 

2.4 

X 

3.0 

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2.3  X “ 

2.6 

X 

2.0 

X 6. 10 

2.4  X “ 

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2.8 

X 

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3.2 

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2.6  X •• 

’ 

2.10 

X 

2.4 

X “ 

) 

2.8  X 

3.0 

X 

3.6 

X “ 1 

2.10  X •' 

■ 

3.0 

X 

9.0 

2.8 

X “ ! 

1 

1 

3.0  X “ 

2.3 

X 

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2.10 

X 1 

1 

2.0  X 8.0 

2.4 

X 

3.0 

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2.2  X “ 

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2.6 

X 

2.0 

X 7.0  1 

2.4  X “ 

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2.8 

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2.3 

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3.6  X “ 

1 

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2.4 

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2.8  X “ 

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3.0 

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3.6 

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1 

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2.10  X “ 

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1 

1 i 

1 1 

Extra  for  Bead  and  Butt  Panels 

G Panel  Doors,  Plain 

“ C “ Moulded  1 side 

“ G “ “ 2 sides 

“ Moulding  inch  Doors,  per  side 

“ “ 4 “ “ 

“ Small  liaised  ^Moulding,  per  side 

“ 2^  ineh  " “ “ 

“ 3 “ ••  ••  “ 

Sash  Doors  same  jiriccs  as  four-panel  Doors,  same  thickness. 

Lees  for  Second  (Quality,  1 } Doors 

“ Third  “ ' “ 

“ Second  “ “ 

12''  Gi.ASS  at  AViIOLKSALE  PllICKS. 


O.  G.  Doors  kept  in  stock 


SOOS  and  200 Jj.  Market  Street,  rhiladclphia. 

FRONT  AND  VESTIBULE  DOORS, 

SINGLE  AND  IN  PAIRS. 

CIRCLE  HEAD.  PANELS  AND  TABLET. 


SIZE. 

1^  inch  Doors,  j 

2 inch  Doors. 

SIZE. 

li  inch  Doors. 

2 inch  Doors. 

3 in.  Mid 

2^  in.  Mid 

',3  in.  Mid 

3i  in.aUd 

3 in.  Mid 

2iin.Mld 

Sin.  Mid 

3J  in.  Mid 

3.6x6. G 
3. 6x6. 8 
3.8x6.8 
2.8x6.10 
2.10x6.10 
3.10x7.0 
3. 0x7.0 

3.6x7.0 
4. 0x7.0 
5.0x7.0 
4.0.X7.6 
5. 0x7. 6 
4. 0x8.0 
4.6x8.0 
5. 0x8.0 

1 

2.6  X G.G  Front  and  Vestibule,  5.4. 


I 3.8  X 6.8  Front  and  Vestibule,  5.4. 


SASH. 


SIZE 

OF 

GLASS. 

NUMBER 

OF 

LIGHTS. 

Ij  Counter  Check 

, all  except  8x10. 

1^  Counter  Check. 

1 

Unglazed  j 

Glazed 

12-Light. 

Glazed 

4-Light. 

Sash 

Weights. 

Lbs. 

Unglazed 

12-Light, 
C.  C 

4-Light, 

C.C. 

Sash 

Weight 

Lbs. 

8x1 0 

Plain 

8x10 

13-Lighted  W. 

4 

73 

8x13 

4^ 

84 

5 

8x13 

•* 

90 

5 

8x14 

5 

95 

8x15 

1 03 

6 

8x16 

1 06 

6 

0x13 

5 

87 

9x13 

91 

6 

9x14 

95 

6 

0x15 

‘‘ 

■H 

1 03 

6 

9x16 

w i 

• 

6 

1 10 

6.} 

9x17 

6 

1 18 

6i 

9x18 

6^ 

1 25 

7 

10x13 

6^ 

95 

6 

10x13 

sf 

1 03 

6 

10x14 

‘ * 

6 

1 09 

■ 

6^ 

10x15 

6 

1 16 

Gi 

10x16 

* • 

6.^ 

1 23 

1 , 

7 

10x17 

7 

1 30 

10x18 

*• 

7 

1 37 

10x20 

8 

1 51 

8^ 

13x16 

8 

1 25 

8^ 

13x18 

‘ • 

9 

1 43 

9i 

12x30 

& . 

10 

1 60 

lOi 

12x33 

* ‘ 

11 

1 77 

Hi 

13x24 

1 

11^ 

1 95 

13 

8x10 

6-Li  jilted  W. 

58 

• 

8x10 

8 

65 

8x10 

9 

86 

8x10 

15 

1 07 

8x10 

20 

1 28 

8x10 

24 

1 49 

8x10 

3-L.  Single  W. 

34 

8x10 

4 

36 

8x10 

6 

44 

9x13 

3 

36 

9x13 

3 

86 

10x13 

O << 

o 

36 

9x14 

3 

38 

10x14 

3 “ 

38 

3x7 

Ilot  Bed  Sash. 

! 

1 30 

Extra  for  Segt.  Head  Sash. 


Extra  for  Circular  Head  Sash. 


Glazed  Sash  cheaper  than  any  other  lioii.se  iu  Pennsylvania. 


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Barber  ^ Henderson, 


SIZES  OF  SASHES. 


With  necessary  allowance  for  Fitting. 


Lls. 

Ft.in.xFt.in. 

Lts. 

Ft.in.xFt.in. 

l^ts. 

Ft.in.xFl  in. 

Lts. 

Fein.x  Fein. 

8x10 

cn 

2.4|x3.10f 

1.8$x3.10| 

9x18 

0!) 

2.7$X  6.6| 
2.10|x  4.6| 

l.lOfx  6.6| 

8x12 

a 

X 4.6| 

x 4.6| 

10x12 

n 

2.0$x  4.6$ 

8x14 

O 

X 5.2| 

o 

X 5.2| 

10x14 

C 

X 5.2$ 

X 5.6| 

B 

X 5.2$ 

9x12 

2.7|x  4.6$ 

l.lOfx  4.6| 

10x15 

2 

X 5.6$ 

9x13 

x4  10| 

x4.10| 

X 5.2| 

10x16 

x5.10$ 
3.45  X 0.6| 

X 7.2| 

x2.10$ 

9x14 

X 5.2| 

X 5. of 
x5.1o| 

n 

12x18 

2.4$x  6.6$ 

9x15 

9x16 

& 

O 

W 

X 5.6$ 
x5.10$ 

12x20 

(d 

is 

8- 

S 

X 7.2$ 

Four  lighted  Windows  with  Ij  inch  bar,  same  size  casement  as  a twelve  lighted  Window. 


Size.  Length.!  BLINDS. 

SHUTTER... 

Length. ' 

BLINDS. 

SHUTTERS. 

i U 

H 

u 

u : H 

U 1 H 

8x10 

3.105 

A oi 

4.'  6| 
4.10| 

11 

12 

13 

14 

0.  (i? 

15 

16 

5,103 

17 

6.  2|  1 
6.  6f  ^ 

4.  2| 

18 

9x11 

12 

4.  6| 

13 

4.1()i 

14 

r,.  af 

5.  of 

15 

16 

5.1  of 

6.  2f 

17 

9x18 

6.  6| 

19 

6.10| 

20 

7.  2| 

10x12 

4.  6 

13 

4.1C| 

14 

5.  2l 

15 

5.  0| 

16 

5.10| 

17 

6.  2 

18 

6 6l 

19 

6.IOI 

20 

7 

22 

7.10| 

24 

8.  6f 

26 

9.  2| 

Extra  for  Blinds  over  2. 11  up  to  3.1,  Fft. . . . Extra  for  Six  Panel  Blinds,  F pair 

“ Shutters  “ “ “ ....  ' ‘‘  “ Shutters,  “ 

“ Segt.  Head  Blinds ' “ Raised  Moulded  Shutters,  P pair. 

“ Circle  “ “ . 

“ Segt.  “ Shutters 

“ Circle  “ “ 


INSIDE  SHUTTERS  AND  BLINDS. 


Inside  Blinds  and  Shutters,  per  lineal  foot  in  height,  4 fold  (Pine) 

“ “ ‘‘  “ “ “ (Pine  with  Walnut  Slats) 

“ “ “ “ “ “ (Walnut) 

“ “ O.  G.,  same  price. 


PHILADELPHIA  SIZE  CARD. 

! 

WASHINGTON  SIZE 

CARD. 

— 

SIZE  OF  12.LIGHT  WINDOWS. 

REVEAL. 

BACK. 

REVEAL. 

BACK. 

SIZE  OF 
GLASS. 

ShaHirsa  Blinds 

Blinds  a Shutters 

Shutters  a Blinds 

Blinds  a Shutters 

Width 

Width  Lengfth 

SIZE 

. 

SIZE. 

! 

£ 

£ £ 

PT.IN.  FT.IN. 

VT.IN.  FT. IN. 

c 

5 * 

■0  C 

5 ^ 

■D  C 

5 * 

"O  c 

5 .3  ! 

8x10 

8x12 

2 4^3  lOi  10x10 

0.  Ai  1 « ^ 1 fK- 1 « 

2 10|5  10^ 
0.  1 n I A 1 i. 

8x10 

2.6Sx4.  2$ 

2.4fx3.103 

9x15 

2.91x5.10$ 

2.7$x5.  6:[ 

9x12 

2 7i 4 0$  10x20 

2 10$  7 2$ 

8x12 

“ 4.10| 

“ x4.  o| 

9x16 

“ x6.  2$ 

“ x5.10| 

9x13 

2 7$ 4 10$  11x14 

3 1$5  2$ 

8x13 

“ 5.  24 

“ x4.10l 

10x12 

3.04x4.10$ 

2.10fx4.  of 

9x14 

2 7$ 5 2$  11x15 

3 1$5  0$ 

8x14 

‘ * 5 . 6 J 

“ x5.  21 

10x13 

x5.  2$ 

“ x4.10f 

9x15 

2 7$ 5 6$  11x16 

3 If  5 10$ 

8x15 

” 5.104 

“ x5.  62 

10x14 

" x5.  6$ 

" x5.  2f 

9x16 

2 7$ 5 10$  11x18 

3 l|l  1$ 

8x16 

6.  24 

■■  x5.10| 

10x15 

“ x5.10$ 

“ x5.  6? 

9x18 

2 7$  6 6$|  12x10 

3 4$ 5 10$ 

9x11 

2.91x4.  64 

2.7$x4.  2f 

10x16 

“ x6.  2$ 

x5.10f 

10.X12 

2 10$  4 6$l  12x18 

3 5$  6 6$ 

9x12 

“ X4-104 

“ x4.  ol 

10x17 

" .\0.  6$ 

“ .\6.  2| 

10x13 

2 10$ 4 104  12x20 

3 4$  7 2$ 

9x13 

' x5,  2} 

“ x4.10? 

10x18 

“ x6.10$ 

“ x6.  of 

10x14 

2 10$ 5 2$  12x22 

3 4$  7 10$ 

9x14 

“ x5.  6l 

x5.  2f 

Sash  ix  Lenotii,  $ Less. 

10x15 

2 10$  15  6$  12x24 

3 4$8  6$ 

4 and  12  Light  Sash,  same  size.  Shutters  and  Blinds  same  width,  inches  longer. 

4 and  12-Light  Sash,  same  size. 


2002  and  2004  Market  Street,  Philadelphia. 

MOULDINGS  AND  WASHBOARDS. 

Xo.  1 Mouldinsrs.  Kiln  dried  Lumber 

> < ~ * it  < < 

“ ],  G inch  Washboard,  Kiln-dried  Lumber,  per  hundred  lineal 

• . < I 1 < “ “ “ “ 

••  l’  “ “ “ “ “ “ 

Sub  Washboard,  per  hundred  lineal 

BACK  DOOR  FRAMES. 

KNOCK  DOWN  CONDITION. 

2 G X G.G  with  Sills  and  Hanging  Styles 

2 8xG.8  “ “ 

2.10xG.10  “ “ “ 


FRONT  DOOR  FRAMES,  (Square  Heads.) 

FRONT  DOOR  FRAMES,  (Segf.  Heads.) 

SIZE. 

PLAIN. 

Opened  and 
Filleted. 

Opened, 
Filleted  and 
Moulded. 

SIZE. 

PLAIN. 

Opened  and 
Filleted. 

Opened, 
Filleted  and 
Moulded. 

2.G  xG.G 
2.8  xG.8 
2.10x6.10 
3.0  x7.0 

1 

2.G  xG.G 
2.10x0.10 
3.4  x7.4 
4.0  x8.0 

FRONT  DOOR  FRAMES,  (Circle  Head.) 

WINDOW  FRAMES. 

SIZE. 

PLAIN. 

Opened  and 
Filleted. 

Opened. 
Filleted  and 
Moulded.  ' 

SIZE. 

Fhila  Box. 
Plank  & Rev 

Wi!.,Balt. 

&Wash.Box 

IK 

Wil.,Balt. 
and  Wash. 
Solid. 

2.G  xG.G 
2.8  xG,8 
2.10x0.10 
3.4  X 7.G 
4.0  x8.0 

t 

i 

i 

8xl6tol0xlG 
lOxlG  “ 10x18 
10x18  “10x20 
10x20  “ 10x22 
10x22  “ 10x24 

Extra  for  Impost  returned  on  Jamb 

Extra  for  1^  Window  Frames 

“ Segt.  outside,  square  inside 

‘‘  “ “ and  Segt.  inside. . . 

Box  Head  Window  Frame,  Sash 
to  run  up 

BALUSTERS. 

NEWELS. 

MAPLE. 


ASH. 


2 in. 
2 “ 
2 “ 
U “ 

Oi  << 
~4 

OX  ci 
'•4 

OX  << 

~4  “ 
2,1  “ 
2^  “ 

3 “ 
3 “ 
3 “ 


Plain, 

Cap, 

Oct.  Base, 
Plain, 

Cap 

Oct.  Base, 

“ & Shaft, 
Cap, 

Oct.  Base, 

“ & Shaft, 
Cap, 

Oct.  Base, 

“ & Shaft, 


MAPLE. 


WALNUT. 


4 in.  Plain,  Solid, 

5 “ " “ 

G “ 

G “ 

7 “ 

8 “ 

9 “ 


Octagon, 


WALNUT. 


HAND  RAILS. 


Per  foot.  Lineal, 

“ “ 3in. 

“ 3^“ 

“ “ 4 " 

..  u 4^- 

I ..5  .< 


MAPLE. 


WALNUT. 


We  also  sell  Stone  from  the  best  Quarries  in  Pennsylvania. 


Barber  ^ Henderson, 


MICHIGAN  LUMBER,  Dressed  and  Undressed. 


Clear 

2d  “ 

3d  “ 

Hox 

Barn  Boards 

Select  Common 

Com.  Boards 

.Joist,  Scantling  and  Timber 

Clear  Strips . . 

Siding  Strips,  6-incli 

Flooring  Strips,  6-inch 

Fencing,  6 inch 

Culls 

White  Pine  Flooring 

Yellow  ‘‘  “ 

Hemlock  “ 

Shingles,  Sawed,  ll-inch 

Jjath,  Plastering 

Jjath,  Shingling 

Chestnut  Posts 

Bill  Timber  sawed  at  short  notice.  Pine  and  Hemlock,  all  lengths. 


BOX  MANUFACTORY. 


We  have  connected  with  our  FACTORY,  a BOX 
DEPARTMENT,  and  keep  constantly  on 
hand  Small  Boxes  for  Sale,  and 
made  up  at  short  notice. 


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20Q2  (J-  2004  Market  Street,  Philadelphia.  , 17 


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Barber  Henderson, 


LIST  OF 

ARTICLES  NECESSARY  FOR  HOUSE  BUILDING. 


Brick  Work. 

Brick,  Salmon. 
Hard. 

“ Paving. 

“ Stretchers. 

“ Press. 

“ Fire. 

“ White. 
Parget  Chimneys. 
Brick  Laying. 


Lumber 

Joists. 

Studding. 

Plastering  Lath. 

Shingling  “ 

Sl'cathing. 

Rafters. 

Flooring. 

Fencing. 

Fence  Posts. 

Scaffolding. 

Lintals. 


Marble  Work. 

Marble  Base. 

‘ ‘ Ashler. 

“ Plinth. 

“ String  Course. 

“ Sills. 

“ Heads. 

“ Battlement 

Stones. 
“ Hydrant  Stones. 
“ Spout  “ 

“ Scraper  “ 

“ Wash  Pave" 

“ Floor  Vestibule 

“ Panel  “ 

‘ ‘ Top  ^Yash  Stands 
“ ilantels. 

“ “ Shelves 

'■  “ Brackets 

“ Trimmings  for 
Register 

“ Fire  Boards. 


Tin  Work. 

Itooflng. 

Spouting. 

Boxes. 

Shoes. 


Hardware.  j 

Hinges,  Butts,  narrow.  | 
“ “ broad,  j 

“ Backflaps. 

“ Straps  & Hooks 

‘‘  Reveals  &Eyes 
Turn  Buckles. 

Shutter  Bolts. 

Tower  “ 

Rings  and  Staples. 

Wire  Screens. 

Hooks  and  Staples. 
Nails,  Finishing. 

‘ ‘ Flat  Grip. 

“ Broad. 

Sash  W eights. 

“ Cord. 

“ Fasteners. 

Gate  IRnges  under  No.  5 
T 

Locks,  Rabbeted. 

“ Rim. 

“ Mortice. 

“ Front  Door. 

“ Closet. 

Latches,  Mortice. 

‘ ‘ Thumb. 
Buttons  or  Plates. 
Clothes  Hooks. 

Screws. 

Lock  Furniture, Brown 
“ White. 

“ Japanned 

“ Plated. 


Svair  Building^. 

Steps. 

Risers. 

Newels. 

Balusters. 

String  Pieces. 
Skirting. 

Hand  Rail. 


Plastering:. 

Sand. 

Lime. 

Gravel. 

Hair. 

Plaster. 

Lath. 

“ Nails. 
Cornice. 

(Centre  Pieces. 
Brackets. 

Mortar  Floors. 


Gas  Fitting. 

Gas  Pipes. 

Elbows. 

“ Drops. 

“ Side  Outlets. 
Tees,  Plain. 

“ Drop,  Female. 

“ “ “&Male 

Crosses. 

Extension  Pieces. 
Straps. 

Gas  Keys. 

W ash  Pave  Keys. 
Floor  Plates. 

Check  and  Guide. 

Cock  Wrenches. 
Reducing  Sockets. 
Plain  “ 

Returning  Bend,  Close 
Pattern 
“ “ Open 

Pattern 

Unions. 

Bushings. 

Plugs. 

Caps. 


Stone  Work. 

Foundation  Stone. 
Gravel. 

Sand. 

Lime. 

Dashing  Walls. 
Whitewashing  Walls'. 


Plumbing. 

Cocks,  Bibb. 

“ Stop. 

“ Ball. 

Hydrants. 

Rods. 

“ Posts. 

“ Cocks. 

Wash  Pave. 

Pipe,  Lead. 

Sheet  “ 

Solder. 

(Copper  Balls. 

Water  Closets  and 
Water  Closet  Basin. 
Sinks. 

Waste  Pipes, 

Bath  Tubs. 

Soil  Piiies. 

Bidet  Pans. 

Wash  Stands. 

Cistern  and  Reservoir. 


Heating 

Apparatuses. 

Baltimore  Heaters. 
Portable  “ 
Stationary  “ 

Fire  Board  Stoves. 
Grates. 

Registers. 

Tin  Conductors. 
Ranges. 

Circulating  Boilers. 
Log 

Water  Backs. 


Miscellaneous. 

Permits, 

Surveys. 

Cellar  Digging. 

Well  “ & Walling 
Under  Drainage. 

Terra  Cotta  Pipes. 
Mantels . 

Paper  Hanging. 
Awning  and  Posts. 
Chimney  Pots. 
Painting  and  Glazing. 
Gas  Fixtures. 

( 'arpentering. 

Glass. 


Searches  Required 
in  County 
of  Philadelphia. 

Tax  Scan'll. 

Solicitor’s  Office, 
^Mortgage  Search. 

Court  (Quarter  Sessions. 
“ Common  Pleas, 
Judgment. 
" Common  Pleas, 
Locality. 

District  Court 

Judgment  Search. 
District  Court 

Locality  Search. 
Supreme  Court,  Penna. 
U.  S.  District  Court. 

“ Circuit  Court. 
Conveyancing  Search. 


so 03  avrl  SOOJf.  Market  Street,  Philadelphia.  ID 

MILL  WORK.— CATALOGUE  OF  ARTICLES  FOR  SALE. 


Builders  and  Contractors  will  find  the  following  Catalogue  of  great  advantage  in  ma- 
king their  estimates.  All  articles  enumerated,  cut  to  sizes  if  desired, 
and  boxed,  baled  or  bu  idled. 


Boards. 

Door  Frames,  Sidelights. 

Stair  Balusters. 

Bridging  lor  Joists. 

'•  Vestibule. 

“ Horses,  Sawed 

Bath  Tub,  Panels,  Framed. 

Dresser,  Counter  Shelves. 

Handrail. 

“ “ Capping. 

“ Doors. 

“ Steps,  Nosei 

“ “ Lining,  Ash. 

“ Drawers. 

“ Bisers. 

'•  “ Lining,  Chestnut. 

Fronts  (Framed.) 

“•  Skirting. 

“ Lining,  Oak. 

“ Heads. 

Siding,  Beveled. 

“ “ Lining,  Walnut. 

“ Shelves. 

'■  BeveledJoint  or  Block 

Bay  Window  Frames. 

Elbows,  Inside  Shutters. 

“ Fluted  and  Babbcted, 

'•  “ Capping. 

Fence  Boards,  Ploughed, 

German. 

*•  “ Cornice  Brackets. 

Grooved. 

'■  Babbeted. 

“ “ Cornice  Facia. 

Fence  Boards,  Tongued  and 

” Double  Grooved  or 

“ “ Cornice  Frieze. 

Beaded. 

Drop. 

'*  “ Cornice  Planicia. 

F'ence  Capping. 

“ Babbeted  Block. 

*•  “ Panels. 

“ Posts,  Chestnut. 

“ Tongued  and  Fluted, 

'•  ‘‘  Pilasters. 

“ Posts,  Oak. 

German. 

“ “ Bails. 

“ Paling. 

Stripping  Walls. 

“ “ Scroll  Work 

Grape  Arbor  Posts. 

Scroll  Work,  Bulk  Windows. 

“ Show  Sills. 

“ “ Slats. 

“ “ Bay  Windows. 

Blinds,  Inside,  Bollinger 

Gates,  Alley,  Battened. 

“ “ Brackets. 

Stationary, 

“ Alley,  Framed. 

“ “ Cornice. 

“ Outside  “ ■“ 

“ Fence,  Battened. 

“ “ Fences. 

Brackets,  assorted  sizes. 

“ Fence,  Framed. 

“ •*  Porches. 

“ Dental  Blocks. 

Hydrants. 

“ “ Porticos. 

“ Mantels. 

Jib  Frames. 

Sawing,  Gig. 

“ Store  or  Bulk  Win- 

Jib  Shutters. 

Semicircles,  Front  Doors. 

dows. 

Jib  Sash. 

‘ ‘ Niches. 

Carpet  Strips. 

Jamb  Casings,  Doors. 

“ Niches,  Washstand 

Closet  Grounds. 

Jamb  Casings,  Heads. 

“ Vestibule  Doors. 

“ Grounds,  Heads. 

Lattice  Work  Slats. 

Turnings,  Baluster. 

“ Jambs. 

Luffer  Boarding,  Back  Kitch- 

“ Hvdrants. 

“ Heads. 

ens. 

“ Mouldings. 

“ Shelves. 

Mouldings,  Architrave. 

“ Newel  Posts. 

‘ ‘ Pin  Bails. 

“ Bands. 

Transoms,  Square. 

W ashboards. 

“ Crown. 

“ Segment. 

Columns,  Halls. 

“ Ogee. 

“ Circular. 

“ Porches. 

“ Be  veal. 

Window  Frames,  Plank  Front 

Cornice  Brackets. 

“ Ovolo. 

“ “ Beveal. 

“ Capping. 

“ Parting  Strips. 

‘‘  “ Segt.  Head. 

“ Facia. 

“ Sash  Bead. 

“ “ Circular  Head. 

" Frieze. 

Plinths. 

“ " Dormer. 

“ Planicia. 

Pilasters. 

" “ Heads,  worked 

“ Mouldings. 

Panel  Backs. 

“ “ Pulley  Styles, 

Doors,  Batten. 

Privy  Barge  Boards. 

worked. 

“ Back. 

“ Capping. 

“ “ Sills,  worked. 

“ Closet. 

Frames. 

Window  Heads,  Square, 

“ Cellar. 

‘ ‘ Bisers. 

2x5  and  2x7.1. 

“ Cellar,  Stores,  outside. 

Seats. 

“ “ Segment, 

“ Double. 

“ Washboards. 

2x5  and  2x71 . 

“ Dresser. 

Babbet  Strips. 

Cellar, 

“ Front. 

Slats,  Blinds. 

2x5  and  2x7|. 

“ Folding. 

Sash,  Bay  Window. 

Window  Sills,  5x5. 

“ Jib. 

“ Bulk. 

Grounds,  Tongued. 

“ Parlor. 

“ Circular  Head. 

“ Grounds,  Inside 

“ Partition. 

“ Cellar. 

Shutters. 

» Privy. 

Segment  Head. 

“ Caps. 

” Sink. 

“ Square  Head. 

“ Show  Sills. 

“ Sliding. 

Screens,  Cellar. 

“ Screens. 

i " Sash. 

Shutters,  Batten. 

Washboards,  Plain. 

1 “ Washstand. 

“ Circular  Head. 

“ Tongued. 

“ Vestibule. 

“ Segment  Head. 

“ Sub. 

Door  Frames,  Back. 

“ Square  Head. 

All  3tIouldings  cut  to  length. 

“ " Front. 

“ Inside. 

and  tied  up  in  bundles  when 

“ “ Privy. 

Sink  Fronts. 

desired. 

20  Barber  ^ Henderson, 

WEIGHTS. 

1 

WEIGHT  OF  DOOIIS. 

1 3-16 

1 3-8 

4 Panel,  2-6  x 6-6 

32  lbs. 

9 

35  lbs. 

4 “ 2-8  X 6-8 

34 

38  " 

4 “ 2-10  X 6-10 

36 

“ 

42  “ 

4 “ 3x7  

38 

48  •' 

Acid  12  lbs.  for  1^  thick,  to  weight  of  1|  inch.  4 Panel,  2-6  x 6-6  inch,  26  lbs. 

WEIGHT  OF  EIGHT  LIGHT  WINDOWS. 

Size. 

Thickness. 

Glazed. 

Un  glazed. 

9 X 12 

1 3-8 

17  lbs. 

8 lbs. 

10  X 14 

( ( 

19  “ 

11  “ 1 

10  X 16 

( ( 

22  ‘‘ 

12  “ 

12  X 14 

( ( 

23  “ 

11  “ 

12  X 16 

( t 

24  “ 

12  “ 

12  X 18 

( < 

27  “ 

13  “ 

12  X 20 

32  “ 

14  “ 

WEIGHT  OF  BLINDS. 

8 X 10 

1 3-16 

14  lbs  i 

9 X 12 

17  “ 

10  X 14 

20  “ ' 

10  X 16 

OO  K 

10  X 18 

ft 

01 

10  X 20 

i < 

if  “ 

WEIGHT  OF  TWELVE  LIGHT  WINDOWS.  ; 

Size. 

Thickness. 

Glazed. 

Un  glazed. 

8 X 10 

1 3-16 

14  lbs. 

6 lbs. 

9 X 12 

18  “ 

8 “ 

1 9 X 12 

1 3-8 

21  “ 

9 “ 

10  X 14 

26  “ 

11  “ 

10  X 16 

27  “ 

12  “ 

10  X 18 

“ 

33  “ 

18  “ 

WEIGHT 

OF  MOULDINGS. 

1 inch  X 1 inch. 

per  100  feet  lineal,  15  lbs. 

WEIGHT  OF 

LUMBER,  ETC.,  DRY. 

FLOORING,  Dres.scd  and  Matched, 

per  1,000  feet 

SIDING,  Dressed, 

“ 

“ 

800 

; CEILING.  3-8  inch  thick. 

i < 

“ 

800 

1-2 

“ 

“ ... 

900 

BOARDS,  Dressed  1 Side. 

“ 

•< 

2,100 

“ and  Dimension,  Rougli, 

“ 

“ 

2,500 

SHINGLES, 

“ 

275 

LATH,  per  1,000  pieces 

500 

PICKETS,  Dressed, 

“ 

“ 

1,800 

“ Rougli, 



2,500 

£002  and  2004  Market  Street,  Philadelphia.  21  i 

HARDWARE. 

Bars,  Staples  Half  Wrought,  ! 

Butts,  Japanned,  with  Japanned  Acorn,  , 

“ “ Whole,  1 

“ “ “ Silver  “ ! 

1 “ Shutter,  Cast  Brass, 

“ Enam’d  with  Acorn,  Loose  Joint,  ; 

! “ “ Iron  Bronzed,  ! 

.1  K l.  .< 

i “ “ Solid  “ ! 

“ Solid  Bronze  “ Loose  “ 

1 Base  Knobs,  Plain  Tips,  i 

“ “ “ “ Fast  “ 

1 “ “ Rubber  “ 

“ Bronzed  Capped  Loose  “ ' 

Blind  Staple,  Barbed, 

“ “ “ Fast  “ 1 

Brackets,  Shelf,  Bronzed, 

“ Wrought  Light  Blind,  [ 

“ “ Japanned, 

“ “ Bronzed  “ 

1 Catches,  Cupboard,  Japanned,  Brass  Knob, 

“ Solid  “ : 

“ “ '•  Porcelain  “ 

“ Wrought  Narrow  Fast  Joint, 

“ “ all  Brass. 

“ “ Back  Flaps,  ' 

" “ Bronzed  Iron,  Pore. 

“ “ Table, 

Knob, 

Buttons,  Door,  Flat  Japanned,  ! 

Catches,  Cupboard,  Bronzed  Iron,  Bronze 

“ “ “ Brass,  ! 

1 Knob, 

“ “ on  Plate,  Japanned, 

j Catches,  Cupboard,  Solid  Bronze, 

“ “ ‘‘  Brass, 

Cupboard,  Turns,  Bronzed  Iron, 

“ “ Bronzed, 

“ “ Solid  Bronze, 

“ “ “ Solid  Bronze, 

“ Buttons,  Japanned, 

Bolts,  Shutter,  Wrought  Japanned, 

“ “ Brass, 

“ “ “ Galvanized, 

“ “ Iron  Bronzed, 

“ “ Cast  Japanned, 

“ “ Solid  Bronze, 

“ Door  “ Barrel, 

i Corner  Irons,  Wrought, 

“ “ “ Tower, 

' “ Braces,  “ 

“ “ “ Square  Necked, 

Chest  Hinges, 

“ “ ‘‘  Round 

Door  Handles,  Japanned, 

“ “ Brass  Barrel, 

“ “ Brass, 

“ “ Bronzed  “ 

“ “ Iron  Bronzed, 

“ “ Solid  Bronze  Barrel, 

“ “ Solid  Bronze, 

“ “ Brass  Square, 

“ Pulls,  Brass, 

“.  “ Brass  Spring, 

“ Imitation  Bronze, 

“ “ Wrought  Barrel, 

“ Solid 

“ “ “ Tower, 

“ Springs  of  all  kinds. 

“ “ “ Square  Necked, 

“ Stops, 

“ “ “ Round  “ 

Draw  Pulls,  Jjipanned, 

“ Flush  Iron  Raised  Knob, 

“ “ Iron  Bronzed, 

“ “ “ Sunk  “ 

“ “ Solid  Bronze, 

“ “ Brass, 

“ Knobs,  ^Mineral, 

“ “ Imitation  Bronze, 

“ “ Porcelain, 

“ “ Solid 

Dumb  Waiter  Pulleys, 

“ Chain  Ctast, 

i Escutcheons,  Iron  Plate, 

“ Bottom  Cast, 

i “ Brass  “ 

“ Chain  Brass, 

: “ Porcelain  Plate, 

Barn  Door  Hangers, 

“ Bronze  “ 

“ “ Latches, 

“ Porcelain  Drop, 

“ “ Rail, 

“ Bronze  “ 

“ “ Rollers, 

“ Porcelain  Night  Key, 

Gate  Hinges,  Wrought, 

' “ Bronze  “ 

“ Latches, 

“ Silver  Plated, 

“ Springs, 

Emery  Cloth  and  Paper, 

Hasps  and  Staples,  Wrought, 

Fasteners,  Sash,  .Japanned  Iron, 

Hooks  “ “ “ 

“ “all  Brass, 

Hinges,  Shutter,  Wrought.  Plain, 

“ “ Plated, 

“ " “ Galvanized, 

“ “ Imitation  Bronze, 

“ Reveal,  “ Plain, 

“ “ Solid  “ 

“ “ “ Galvanized, 

“ Blind, 

“ Cellar  Door  for  Wood, 

Flush  Pulls, 

“ “ “ “ Stone, 

“ Rings, 

“ “ “ .Jointed, 

Butts,  Cast,  Fast  Joint,  Narrow, 

“ T Wrought,  1 

“ “ “ Broad, 

“ Strap,  “ 1 

“ “ Loose  “ Narrow, 

“ Hasps,  ‘‘  1 

“ “ “ “ Broad, 

Hinge  Nails  and  Rivets, 

“ “ “ “ Mayer, 

“ “ “ “ Galvanized,  . 

“ Wrought  Fast  Joint, 

Hinges,  Wrought,  Brass,  1 

“ “ Loose  “ 

j “ “ Iron  j 

“ “ “ Mayer, 

1 Hooks,  Awning,  Wrought,  i 

22  Barber  Henderson, 

HARDWARE.— (Concluded.) 


Hooks,  Awning,  Wrought,  Galvanized, 

“ Sign  “ 

“ .Joint  “ \ 

“ Hat  and  Coat,  .Japanned, 

“ " *•  “ Bronzed, 

“ Wardrobe,  .Japanned, 

“ “ Bronzed, 

Ceiling,  .Japanned, 

“ “ Bronzed, 

“ School  House, 

Handles,  Barn  Door, 

“ Store  “ .Japanned, 

“ “ “ Brass, 

“ “ Bronze, 

Hinges,  Bulk  Shutter,  Wrought, 

Table, 

Hangers,  Barn  Door, 

“ Sliding  Door, 

Hand  Rail  Screws, 

“ “ Stays,  Wrought, 

Irons  for  Sash  Cord, 

Keys,  Pad  Lock, 

“ Door,  Brass  Rim  and  Mortice, 

“ “ Iron  “ “ 

Knobs,  ‘ ‘ Mineral, 

“ “ Porcelain,  .Japanned  Rose, 

“ “ “ Porcelain  Rose, 

“ “ Imitation  Bronze, 

“ “ Solid 

“ “ Silver  Plated, 

“ Closet,  Mineral, 

“ “ Porcelain, 

“ Shutter,  “ 

“ “ Iron  Bronzed, 

“ “ Solid  Bronze, 

“ Base,  Plain  Ends, 

“ “ Rubber  Ends, 

Latches,  Barn  Door, 

“ Cupboard, 

" Gate,  Wrought, 

“ Thumb,  .Japanned, 

“ “ Bronzed, 

“ ^lortice.  Plain  Face, 

'■  “ Rabbeted  Face, 

" “ Cupboard, 

“ “ Night, 

“ “ Store  Door, 

Rim  Ivnob, 

“ “ Night, 

“ “ Store  Door, 

“ “ Cupboard,  &c.. 

Levers,  Bell, 

I.iifts,  Sash,  IJrass, 

“ “ Iron  Bronzed, 

“ '•  Solid  Bronze, 

“ ‘‘  Flush, 

“ Store  Door  Shutter, 

Locks,  Mortice  Knob,  Pl’n  J^'ace,  Brass, 

.1  ..  ..  ..  lion, 

“ “ “ “ “ Bronze, 

“ ••  “ Ral)bet  “ Brass, 

“ '•  “ “ “ Bronze, 

“ “ Slid’g  Door,  Bra.ss  Fronts, 

“ “ “ “ Bronze  “ 

“ “ Dead, 

“ “ Store  Door, 

“ Patent  Yale  Rim  Mortice, 

“ J’ad,  Brass  and  Iron, 


Nails,  Hinge,  Wrought, 

" Fine  Finishing, 

“ Common  Cut, 

“ Finishing  and  Brads, 

“ Fencing  and  Slating, 

“ Clinch  and  Spikes, 

“ Stay  Wrought, 

Pulleys,  Sash,  Axle  and  Frame, 

Pulls,  Bell,  Porcelain, 

“ “ Plated, 

“ “ Bronze, 

“ Draw,  Japanned, 

" “ Iron  Bronzed, 

■■  “ Bronze  Metal, 

“ Door,  Brass  and  Bronze, 

Paper,  Emery  and  Flint, 

Rail,  Sliding  Door,  Iron  or  Brass, 

Barn  “ 

Rings,  Trap  Door,  Wrought, 

“ Cellar  “ “ 

“ and  Staples,  Japanned, 

“ “ “ Galvanized, 

Rivets,  Hinge,  Plain, 

“ “ Galvanized, 

Rollers,  Barn  Door, 

Registers,  Square,  Japanned, 

“ “ Enameled, 

“ Round,  Japanned, 

" “ Enameled,  . 

“ Oval  Top,  Japanned, 

“ “ “ Enameled, 

Sash  Bolts  and  Centres, 

“ Chain, 

*•  Cord,  Common  and  Patent, 

" Weight,  Round, 

“ “ Flat, 

“ “ Lead  made  to  order, 

Shears,  Sliding  Door, 

Stops,  Door,  Plain  and  Rubber  Ends, 

Stubs  “ Wrought, 

Screws,  Wood,  Capped, 

“ “ Brass  Flat  Head, 

•'  “ “ Round  “ 

“ “ Iron  Flat  “ 

“ ” “ Round  “ 

“ “ Flat  Head  Japanned, 

“ Shutter,  Brass  and  Japanned, 

“ .Jamb,  Wrought, 

“ Hand  Rail, 

Staples,  Blind, 

" Round,  Wrought, 

<<  “ Galvanized, 

‘‘  Gate  Bolt, 

Turn-Buckle,  for  Brick,  Japanned, 

“ “ “ Galvanized, 

“ “ Frame,  .Japanned, 

“ “ “ Galvanized, 

Thumb  Latches,  Japanned, 

“ Bronzed, 

Weights,  Sash,  Round, 

“ “ Flat, 

Wire,  Cellar  Window,  Plain, 

“ “ “ Galvanized, 

Wire  Guards  for  Store  Doors, 

<<  “ “ “ Bulks, 

Also  a full  line  of  Shovels,  Spades,  Picks 
and  Wheelbarrows  for  builders’  use. 


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Width,  4 ft.  0 in.  Width  of  Opening,  2 ft.  4 in.  I Width,  4 ft.  2 in.  Width  of  Opening,  2 ft.  4 in. 
J Height,  3 fi.  ? in.  Height  of  Opening,  2 ft.  7 in.  | Height,  3ft.  7in.  Heightof  Opening,  2 ft.  7in. 


Width '. 4 ft.  4 in.  I Width  of  Opening * ft.  4 in. 

Height 3 ft.  8 in.  I ^Height  of  Opening 2 ft.  7 in. 


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Barber  ^ Henderson, 


Wicltli . 
Height 


4 ft.  G in. 
:5  ft.  S in. 


Width  of  Opening. 
Height  of  Opening. 


2 ft.  G in. 
2 ft.  9 in. 


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Width. 
Height . 


. 3 ft.  0 in. 
.3  ft.  8 in. 


Widtli  of  Opening 2 ft.  (5  in. 

Height  of  Opening 2 ft.  9 in. 


Width . 


No.  7. 


.5  ft.  0 in.  I Width  of  Opening 2 ft.  4 it 


Height 3 ft.  9 in.  | Height  of  Opening 2 ft.  8 in. 


IT 


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Barber  Henderson, 


No.  8. 


Width 5 ft.  0 in.  i Width  of  Opening  . 

Height 3 ft.  9 in.  1 Height  of  Opening 


I 


2 ft.  4 in. 
2 ft.  8 in. 


Width 5 ft.  2 in. 

Height 3 ft.  9 in. 


Width  of  Opening 
Height  of  Opening 


2 ft.  6 in. 
2 ft.  9 in. 


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Width, 

Height 


.i  ft.  2 in.  I Width  of  Opening 
3 ft.  9 in.  I Height  of  Opening 


2 ft.  (5  in. 
2 ft.  9 in. 


No.  11. 


,5  ft.  0 in. 
3 ft.  9 in. 


(T 
O ' 

cr 

o 


2 ft.  (5  in. 
2 ft.  9 in. 


Width. 

Height 


Width  of  Openin: 
Height  of  Openin; 


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BfU'ber  Ueitderson, 


No.  12. 

Width 5 ft.  0 in.  I Width  of  Opening 2 ft.  G in. 

Height G ft.  i)  in.  | Height  of  Opening 2 ft.  9 in. 


No.  13. 


Width. 

Height. 


.i)  ft.  0 in. 
;5  ft.  9 in. 


Widtli  of  Opening. 
Height  of  Opening. 


.2  ft.  6 in. 
.2  ft.  9 in. 


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29  I 


Width. 

Height. 


No.  14. 

.5  ft.  2 in.  I Width  of  Opening. 
.3  ft.  9 in-  I Height  of  Opening. 


.3  ft.  6 in. 
.2  ft.  9 in. 


No.  15. 


Width  . 
Height. 


..0  ft.  2 in. 
. 3 ft.  9 in. 


Width  of  Opening 2 ft.  6 in. 

Height  of  Opening 2 ft.  9 in. 


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Barber  Henderson, 


No.  IG. 


Widtli 5 ft.  0 in. 

Height 3 ft.  9 in. 


Width  of  Opening. 
Height  of  Opening. 


.2  ft.  6 in. 
.2  ft.  9 in. 


No.  17. 


Width . 


.5  ft.  4 in. 


Height ft.  10  in. 


idth  of  Opening. 
Height  of  Opening. 


.2  ft.  6 in. 
.2  ft.  9 in. 


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No.  18. 


Width 5 ft.  0 in.  1 Width  of  Opening 2 ft.  6 in. 

Height 3 ft.  8 in.  [ Height  of  Opening 2 ft.  9 in. 


No.  19. 


Width 5 ft.  4 in.  I Width  of  Opening 2 ft.  6 in. 

Ueiglit 3 ft.  9 in.  | Height  of  Opening 2 ft.  9 in. 


32 


Barher  Henderson, 


^Vidth, 

Height 


No.  20. 


5 ft.  0 in. 
3 ft.  9 in. 


Width  of  Opening. 
Height  of  Opening. 


2 ft.  6 in.  j 
2 ft.  9 in,  I 


Width 5 ft.  2 in.  I Width  of  Opening 2 ft.  0 in. 


lleiglit. 


ft.  9 in.  I Height  of  Opening 2 ft.  9 in. 


2002  cf  2004  Market  Street,  Philadelphia. 


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No.  22. 


Width 5 ft.  3 in. 

Height 8 ft.  0 in. 


Width  of  Opening 

Height  of  Opening 


.2  ft.  6 in. 
.2  ft.  9 in. 


No.  23. 

Width 6 ft.  4 in.  I Width  of  Opening 2 ft.  6 in. 

Height 3 ft.  10  in.  I Height  of  Opening 2 ft.  9 In. 


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1 

i 


I 


No.  24. 


Width 

; 5 ft.  6 in. 

1 Width  of  Opening 

Height. 

1 Height  of  Opening 

..5  fl.  6 In.  I Width  of  Opening 2 ft.  6 in. 

3 ft.  10  in.  I Height  of  Opening 2 ft.  9 in. 


Width  , 
Height. 


2002  and  2004  Market  Street,  Philadelphia. 


No.  26. 


Width 5 ft.  8 In.  I Width  of  Opening. 

Height .3  ft.  11  in.  I Height  of  Opening 


No.  27. 

Width 6 ft.  8 in.  I Width  of  Opening. 

Height 3 ft,  10  in.  I Height  of  Opening 


2 ft.  6 in. 
2 ft.  9 in. 


2 ft.  6 in. 

2 ft.  9 in.  j 


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Width 5 ft.  10  in.  j Width  of  Opening 2 ft.  6 in. 

Height .3  ft.  11  in.  I , Height  of  Opening 2 ft.  9 in. 


No.  29. 


Width. 

Height 


5 ft.  10  in, 
3 ft.  11  in. 


Width’of  Opening 
Height  of  Opening 


2 ft.  6 in. 
2 ft.  9 in. 


Width, 

Height 


Width. 

Height 


No.  30. 

5 ft.  10  in.  I Width  of  Opening 
.4  ft.  0 in.  I Height  of  Opening 


No.  31. 


.6  ft.;0  in.  I Width  of  Opening, 
4 ft._0  in.  I Height  of  Opening 


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SECTION  OF  VESTIBULE. 


BRACKETS  ^ISTE  SHELVES 

Of  every  Shape  or  Size. 


MARBLEIZED  SLATE  OR  IRON  BRACKETS— Any  Size. 


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SLATE  TABLE  TOPS.  CHESS  BOARDS,  Ac. 


SECTION  OF  SLATE  AND  MARBLE  TILING. 


REGISTER.  With  Slate  Facing. 


Barber  ^ Henderson, 


LOW  DOWN  FIRE  GRATE, 


ELEVATED  FIRE  GRATE 


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STEPS  AND  RISERS. 


URINALS. 


42  Barber  ^ Henderson, 


DEI^^RTMEISTT 

OF 

^oofiii^^  Pealers,  Ranges,  ^e. 


TIN,  SLATE  AND  GRAVEL  ROOFING. 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealers  in  all  kinds  of  Roofing  Material, 

Roofing  Paints,  &c. 

Per  Ton.  Per  Roll.  Per  Foot  put  oa# 

1- ply  Felt,  .... 

2- ply  Felt, 

3- ply  Felt,  .... 

Rubber  Felt,  .... 

Carpet  Felt,  for  sheathing  buildings  and  underlaying  Tin 

and  Slate,  - - - - - - Per  Qal.  Per  Potmd. 

Granite  Cement,  ..... 

Plaster  Slate,  ready  for  use. 

Roofing  Felt  for  tin  or  old  shingle,  damp  walls,  &c. 

All  sizes  and  kinds  of  Tin  and  Iron  Water  Conductors,  on  per  Foot  in  Store.  Pntop. 
hand  or  made  to  order,  .... 

Austin’s  Patent  Corrugated  Expanding  Water  Conductors, 
all  sizes, 

Eve  Boxes  (spent  heads),  Eve  Troughs,  Elbows  and  Shoes, 
of  either  Tin  or  Iron,  always  on  hand  and  made  to 
order. 


The  within  department,  having  a complete  outfit  enables  us  to  execute  large 
or  small  contracts,  either  in  city  or  country,  at  very  short  notice  and  low 
prices. 

E.  H.  FENTON,  Manager  of  Roofing  Department, 

is  ever  ready  and  willing  to  give  estimates  free,  or  any  desired  information, 
either  in  person  or  by  mail. 

ALL  KINDS  OF  ROOFS  REPAIRED. 

Fainting  Old  Tin  and  Iron  Eoofs  and  Coating  Damp  Walls  a Specialty. 


EMPIRE— Boubl©  Ovea. 


8 INCH  FLAT  TOP. 


This  Range  we  put  on  the  market  the  past  spring,  and  was  made  for  a first- 
class  article,  being  heavy  and  substantial.  The  Fire,  14  inches  and  12  inches 
wide,  having  two  sizes,  10  inches  deep,  and  takes  a brick  7 inches  high. 

It  is  finished  with  good  strong  Sheet  Iron  Ovens,  11|-  inches  high,  13^  inches 
wide,  and  22  inches  deep.  When  mounted  measures  51  inches  between  .Jambs, 
and  is  24  inches  wide  and  24  inches  high. 

I?  I C E . 

Castings  Complete,  Mounted,  - - - S26.50 

Mantel  Bar,  .....  .fio 


SO 02  tj-  SO 04  Market  Street,  Philadelphia. 


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44  Barber  ^ Henderson, 


Double  Oven  Flat  Top  Range. 

No.  7. 

Iliiviiig  bad  frequent  inquiry  for  a cheap  Range,  we  endeavored,  the  past 
winter,  to  get  one  up,  and,  by  saving  iron  wliere  it  was  not  needed,  but  still 
having  the  necessary  parts  strong,  we  think  we  have  attained  our  object,  having 
a |Range  23  inches  high,  50  inches  long  between  Jambs,  21  inches  wide,  with 
Ovens  of  good  strong  Sheet  Iron  21  inches  deep,  13  inches  wide,  11  inches . 
high,  with  Fire  12J  inches  wide,  llj  inches  long,  and  8|  inches  deep. 

^ lEt  I C IS. 

Castings  Complete,  Mounted,  - - . - $21.25 


PEBSEVHKAWOH 

Single  Oven  Flat  Top  Range. 


No.  7. 


OVEN  ON  THE  RIGHT  OR  LEFT  OF  FIRE. 


The  same  design  and  size  Oven  and  Fire  as  the  Double  Oven,  and,  when 
mounted,  is  23  inches  high  and  36  inches  long  between  Jambs.  This  is  the 
cheapest  Range  in  the  market  for  its  size  and  make,  and  gives  perfect  satisfac- 
tion, and  for  a small  house  cannot  be  excelled. 


:e=>  ^ I c E.. 

Castings  Complete,  Mounted, 


$15.75 


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Qjkn  ox*  BTfMmmm 

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No.  2,  - 24  inch. 

No.  3,  - 28  inch. 


PRICE  OF  CASTINGS 

Corapletr,  Moanted. 

No.  2,  - 19.75 

No.  3,  - 10.75 


BTBWm 

PORTABLE  HEATER. 


A very  good,  cheap  Portable  Heater, 
with  Shaking  Grate  with  Drop.  Cylin- 
der Egg-shaped,  and  it  makes  a power- 
ful Heater  for  the  price. 


PRICE  OF  CASTINGS  COMPLETE, 

MOUNTKD. 

12  inch  Fire — 24  inch  Casing,  $11.85 
14  “ “ 28  “ “ 19.80 

16  “ “ 32  “ “ 25.45 


2002  2004  Market  Street,  Philadelphia.  47 


SLAT 

4x6  inches, 
4x9  “ 

4x12  “ 

6x  9 “ 
6x12  “ 

8x  8 “ 

9x  9 “ 


'f>  .50 
.60 
.75 
.80 
.95 
.85 
1.00 


Length  on  back  24  inches — depth  8 inches. 
To  tap  either  right  or  left  with  overflow. 

Price,  complete,  - $8.00 


SLIBB  EISISTIE. 


6x10  inches, 
8x10 


BILL  TRAP. 


CILLAR  WmDQW  QBARBS. 


Per  square  foot, 
Per  pound, 


No.  1, 
“ 2, 
“ 3, 
“ 4, 


$2.00 

2.50 

4.00 

5.00 


Barber  Henderson, 


The  Hot  Blast  DouMe  Oven 

Is  the  most  perfect  arrangement  of  its  kind  ever  invented ; as  the  cold  air, 
entering  through  the  damper  openings  in  the  front  fire-door,  impinges  against 
a cast-iron  fire-plate,  which  is  red  hot  in  the  middle  stages  of  the  fire,  and  thus 
becoming  heated,  is  carried  down  under  the  grate  and  into  the  fire,  thus  enliv- 
ening the  fire  at  once,  and  by  this  alone  ensuring  great  economy  in  fuel. 

^ I C E s. 

7 inch  Double  Oven,  - $ 8 inch  Double  Oven,  - $ 

7 “ Single  “ plain,  $ 8 “ Single  “ plain,  $ 

7 “ “ “ hot  air,  $ 8 “ “ “ hot  air,  $ 

The  above  prices  include  Dampei-s,  Steam  Valve,  Warming  Rack,  Sheet-Iron 
Mantel,  Cover  Bar  and  Ironing  Pan, 


From  the  unprecedented  demand  there  has  been  for  them,  will  be,  as  their 
name  implies,  in  universal  use.  Every  one  who  has  bought  or  used  them  is 
loud  in  their  praise. 

We  manufacture  either  right  or  lel't-hand  oven. 

^ I C E s. 

7 inch  Single  Oven,  - $ 8 inch  Single  Oven,  - $ 

7 inch  Double  Oven,  - $ 8 inch  Double  Oven,  - $ 


2004  Market  Street,  Philadelphia. 


THE  HHIYERSAI  EAHGl, 


Barber  ^ Henderson, 


We  have  also  applied  to  this  Range  our  improved  Fire  Box,  which  is  the 
best  arrangement  ever  invented.  It  is  known  as 


PLATT’S  COMBINATION, 

and  was  patented  August  17th,  1869.  By  its  use  the  grate  is  protected  and 
a perpetual  fire  kept  in  the  Range. 


7 inch,  ...  $ 8 inch,  - . - $ 


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SIX  HOLES. 

Patented  June  15th,  1875,  and  Julj-  20th,  1875. 

TWO  SIZES-Nos.  7 and  8. 

*|VtoUNTED  WITH  I CKEL- PLATED  WITHOUT  EXTRA  5jH/.F(qE. 


Barher  Henderson, 


- $47.00 

- 55.00 

■70.00 

- 110.00 


FINISHED. 


2002  cj-  2004  ^Maj-ket  Street,  Philacl el f)liia.  53 


mO^mXjTFY'  VOUWAMIM  HKATEH. 


IXTEEIO  ! ARRANGEMENT. 


54  Barber  ^ Henderson, 


STAIR  BUILDING. 


In  all  inodeni  houses  much  of  the  attractiveness  and  eftect  of  the  first  im- 
pression depends  upon  the  stairs  and  stairways,  and  they  are  justly  considered 
the  chief  ornaments  of  the  interior  structure.  It  is  therefore  of  prime  import- 
ance that  the  stairs  should  be  built  on  correct  principles,  tastefully  and  scien- 
tifically All  architects  and  competent  builders  recognize  this  fact. 

In  this  department  we  have  facilities  for  doing  work  or  furnishing  supplies 
unequalled  by  any  house  in  the  state.  We  give  estimates  for  anything  in  this 
line,  or  furnish  any  or  all  material  necessary  for  stair  work.  We  not  only  sup- 
ply the  trade  with  Tine,  Walnut,  Oak,  Mahogany,  Cherry,  Straight  Rail  and 
Baluster,  but  furnish  any  description  of  Eases  and  Wreaths  required,  so  that 


2002  ^ 2004  Market  Street,  Philadelphia.  55 


an  ordinary  mechanic  can  have  stairs  shipped  to  any  part  of  the  country,  made 
ready  t©  put  up  at  moderate  cost. 

Our  stock  of  stair  material  always  on  hand  is  complete,  and  embraces  every 
thing  in  the  stair  building  line,  from  the  plainest  Baluster  to  the  most  elaborate 
Newel  Post.  \Ye  execute  the  most  elaborate  designs  furnished  by  architects, 
and  fill  all  orders  from  detail  drawing  in  a manner  warranted  to  satisfy  the 
most  critical. 

We  are  prepared  at  all  times  to  erect  stairs  of  any  style  or  description  in  the 
city  or  country,  in  a workmanlike  manner. 

This  department  is  in  charge  of  Mr.  W.  H.  Lodge,  the  well-known  author 
of  the  popular  work  ^‘•Science  of  Stair  Building f who  gives  his  personal  atten- 
tion to  all  orders  entrusted  to  us. 

In  ordering  stairs,  be  particular  to  give  the  height  of  story  from  floor  to 
floor  ; width  of  joist  in  second  and  third  floors ; width  and  rise  of  stairs,  and 
size  of  cylinder,  with  sketch  showing  the  position  of  rises  in  cylinder ; the 
ivum  her  and  size  of  rise  and  tread,  as  cut  on  rough  horse.  Orders  for  railing 
worked  for  straight  stairs  should  give  the  rise  and  tread  as  sawed  out  on  rough 
horse ; the  number  of  rises ; the  size  of  cylinder ; which  way  it  turns  on 
landing,  and  length  of  straight  rail  on  stair  and  on  level.  Always  measure 
from  the  spring  of  cylinder. 

For  winding  stairs  we  should  have  an  exact  plan,  showing  location  of  rises 
in  cylinder. 

|^”All  Work  Guaranteed  to  give  Satisfaction. 


We  are  prepared  to  furnish  the  following  list  of  material  necessary  to  build 
stairs: — 

Hendock,  for  the  rough  horse. 

White  Pine  Lumber,  for  stringers  and  widths. 

7-8  inch  White  Pine  Risers,  cut  all  lengths,  and  tongued  on  one  edge. 

5-4  inch  Yellow  Pine  Steps,  any  lengths  required. 

Fillets,  Scotias,  and  all  trimmings  necessary  to  complete  the  stairs. 

Balusters,  all  kinds  and  sizes. 

Newel  Posts  of  all  descriptions. 

Twists,  Easings  and  Quarter  Circles  furnished  to  order  to  suit  any  mould 
of  rail. 


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PLUMBING  DEPARTMENT. 


We  have  added  to  our  already  almost  complete  furnishing  establishment 
Plumbing  and  Gas  Fitting  in  all  its  branches,  which  department  is  under  the 
special  supervision  of 

WILLIAML  "WHITE, 

who  has  been  carrying  on  business,  and  is  thorough  in  his  practical,  as  well  as 
theoretical,  knowledge  of  the  Plumbing  business. 

We  enumerate  a few  of  the  leading  articles  in  this  department; — 

PMmMmg,  Pittimg, 

DRAIN  PIPE  AND  SEWERAGE  FURNISHED  AND  LAID, 

Hydrants,  Bath  Tubs,  Wash  Basins, 

LIFT  A-ISTL  FORCE  PIJMFS, 

BOILERS,  Slo. 

Work  Warranted  Satisfactory. 

IN  PRICES  WE  DEFY  COMPETITION. 


58  Barber  ^ Henderson, 


C3-  E S 


For  the  Sale  of 


Tenth  and  Washington  Streets, 

PHILADELPHIA. 


DEHA-HTMENTS. 


MILL  WORK. 


LUMBER,  - - - - 

HARDWARE,  - - - - 

MANTELS— SLATE  AND  MARBLE, 
ROOFING  AND  RANGES, 
PLUMBING,  - - - - 


Manager,  L.  DOSTER. 
“ J.  R.  WHITE. 
“ E.  COTTER. 
“ E.  H.  FENTON. 
“ WM.  WHITE. 


STAIR  BUILDING  done  by  W.  II.  LODGE  on  his  own  account. 


Each  Department  is  presided  over  by  practical  men,  who  fully  understand 
their  business,  and  we  guarantee  all  work  satisfactory. 

The  only  establishment  in  the  State  where  you  can  buy  everything  wanted. 


2002  2004  Market  Street,  Philadelphia. 


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THE  OXFORD 

WlLBli 


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LOCKS  AND  LATCHES, 


RIM  LOCKS,  RIM  LATCHES, 

MORTICE  LOCKS,  MORTICE  LATCHES, 

DEAD  LOCKS,  DEAD  LATCHES, 

French  Window  Locks  and  Latches, 

BELL  BULLS,  &c. 

Cr.  Tt,  "WHITE, 

Hardware  Manager. 

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SIZES  AND  PKICES 

OF 


Which  we  will  furnish  at  all  times  as  low  as  other  Manufacturers. 


PRICES  PER  BOX  OF  50  FEET. 


SIZES. 

Single  Thick. 

Double  Thick. 

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Clifton. 

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6x  8 to  10x15 

7 

50 

6 

75 

6 

25 

5 

75 

1. 

00 

11 

00 

10 

00 

9 

25 

11x14  to  16x24 

8 

50 

7 

75 

7 

25 

6 

50 

13 

75 

12 

50 

11 

75 

10 

50 

18x22  to  20x30 

10 

75 

9 

75 

8 

75 

7 

75 

17 

25 

15 

75 

14 

00 

15x36  to  24x30 

12 

25 

10 

75 

9 

00 

(19 

75 

17 

25 

14 

50 

26x28  to  24x36 

13 

00 

11 

50 

9 

75 

i 21 

1 

00 

18 

50 

15 

75 

26x36  to  26x44 

14 

50 

13 

25 

10 

75 

|23 

25 

21 

25 

17 

25 

26x46  to  30x50 

15 

00 

14 

00 

11 

25 

i 24 

00 

22 

50 

18 

00 

30x52  to  30x54 

16 

00 

14 

50 

12 

00 

25 

75 

23 

25 

19 

25 

30x56  to  34x56 

17 

25 

15 

50 

13 

50 

27 

75 

25 

00 

21 

75 

34x58  to  34x60 

18 

25 

17 

25 

15 

00 

i 29 

1 

25 

27 

75 

24 

00 

36x60  to  40x60 

20 

75 

18 

75 

17 

25 

33 

25 

30 

00 

27 

75 

40x61  to  40x64 

43 

25 

40 

00 

37 

75 

40x66  to  40x70 

63 

26 

50 

00 

47 

75 

DISCOUNT, 


All  sizes  over  62  inches  in  length,  and  not  making  81  united  inches,  will 
he  charged  in  the  84  united  inches  oracket. 

An  additional  10  per  cent,  will  be  charged  for  all  Glass  more  than  40  inches 
wide, 

POUSHED'  AND  CRYSTAL  PLATE  GLASS. 

IMPORTERS  OF  FRENCH  WINDOW  GLASS. 


200Z  and  2004  Market  Street,  Philadelphia. 


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REM  A.RKS 


— ON  — 


IMZ^LISTTELS 


Marbleized  Slate  has  been  in  use  for  the  last  half  century,  and  has  given 
entire  satisfaction.  Its  adaptability  to  mantel  purposes  is  unquestionable,  it 
being  six  times  stronger  than  marble,  and  not  so  easily  broken  or  affected  by 
heat. 

It  will  not  discolor  from  gases  arising  from  coal  or  wood  fire,  or  stains  from 
oil,  grease  or  other  substances.  The  enamelling  embraces  in  patterns  all  known 
marbles,  both  foreign  and  domestic,  and  executed  in  a manner  to  challenge  the 
most  competent  judges  in  detecting  the  imitation  from  the  real  marble. 

The  following  are  a few  of  the  most  pleasing  colors  in  use : — 


EGYPTIAN,  SPANISH, 


VERDANTIQUE,  SIENNA,  BROCATELLE, 


LISBON, 


TENNESSEE, 


PORPHYRY, 


SCOTCH  GRANITE, 


MALACHITE, 


LAPIS  LAZULA. 


&c.,  &c. 


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Always  Read  what  will  Pay  the  Reading. 

So  Carefully  Read  the  Following  : — 

In  presenting  our  Annual  Catalogue  to  our  customers  and  friends,  we  wish  to 
call  their  attention  to  a few  points  setting  forth  plainly  why  we  are  enabled  to 
sell  all  of  our  goods  less  than  any  other  house  in  Philadelphia: — 

Ist.  We  have  our  own  Factory,  and  make  our  own  Doors,  Sash,  Blinds, 
Mouldings,  and  everything  pertaining  to  wood  work ; therefore,  ask  that  our 
Factory  and  w'holesale  rooms  have  but  one  profit  between  them.  Here  is  at  least 
10  per  cent,  saved. 

2d.  Again,  instead  of  having  each  of  our  different  departments  in  separate 
stores,  requiring  separate  Rent  Account,  Clerk  Account,  Bookkeepers,  &c.,  we 
combine  the  five  different  departments  under  one  roof,  saving  at  least  $10,000 
a year,  which  amount  we  can  give  to  our  customers  and  yet  not  impoverish 
ourselves,  as  it  is  only  giving  them  what  we  save  by  our  present  systematic 
reducing  of  expenses. 

We  manufacture  all  our  Slate  and  Marble  Mantels  in  the  same  building,  sav- 
ing again  Factory  rent.  Row  then,  -we  ask  the  thoughtful  builder,  or  capitalist 
wishing  to  build,  Can  any  establishment  sell  as  low  as  we  can? 

Each  of  our  extensive  departments  is  managed  by  a thorough,  practical  man, 
w’ho  is  interested  in  bis  department,  and  very  wmll  knows  his  future  success 
depends  entirely  upon  his  pleasing  his  customers,  and  doing  to  customers  just 
what  he  promises,  ensuring  the  friendship  of  every  customer  because  he  makes 
it  their  interest  to  be  friendly  ; so  every  customer  says  to  his  neighbor: — 

Always  go  to 

Nos.  2002  and  2004  Market  Street, 

FOR  YOUR 

BUILDING  STONE, 

Lumber,  Mill  W^ork,  Hardware, 

SLATE  AND  MARBLE  MANTELS, 

SLA^TE,  TIIN  AISTE  OEAVEE  EOOFESTG, 

Yes,  everything  wanted  for  building. 

This  establishment  is  selling  more  goods  than  any  three  houses  in  Philadel- 
phia, and  WHY  ? Because  their  goods  are  better  and  cheaper.  And  you  can 
get  goods  PROMPTLY,  and  of  the  best  quality  in  the  city — much  better  than 
City  Mill  work,  for  they  have  no  kilns  to  dry  their  doors. 


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P.  M.  BARBER  & CO 


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LYCOMUsTG^  COUNTY.  PENN. 


WHOLESALE  ROOMS: 


]vo^.  2003  And  2004  jMkfket  ^tfeet, 


PHILADELPHIA. 


WHOLESALE  ROOMS: 

No.  318  EIGHTH  STREET,  N.W. 


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Between  Market  Space  and  D Street, 


WASHINGTON, 


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